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Author : National Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.Total: 19
A traveler's map of Britain & Ireland / produced by National Geographic Maps for National geographic magazine ; Allen Carroll, chief cartographer ; art by Matthew Cook ; relief by John A. Bonner.
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR5741.E635 2000 .N3
PublisherWashington D.C. : National Geographic Society
Publication Year2000
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:1,829,000. 1 in. = 28.9 miles ; Polyconic proj. (W 11°E 2°/N 62°N 48°- Supplement to National Geographic, June 2000. - Text, map of The heart of tourist London at scale 1:10,000, ancillary map of Greater London, descriptive index to London points of interest, and col. ill. on verso.
DestinationMap Bangkok / National Geographic ; manufactured by Laminating Services, Inc.
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationF8029.B21E635 2000 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Maps
Publication Year2000
Subject
Notes
Scale Information: Scale 1:14,300. - Insets: Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo.- Regional map Bangkok (Don Muang) International Airport Skytrain Express boat service. - Legend English and 5 other languages. - Selected points of interest shown pictorially. - Text, index, indexes to points of interest, tourist information, location map, and col. ill. on verso. -
DestinationMap Rome / National Geographic ; manufactured by Laminating Services, Inc.
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationF6714.R7E635 2000 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Maps
Publication Year2000
Subject
Notes
Scale Information: Scale 1:9,600. - Insets: Villa Borghese Continuation Ancient Rome Regional map Metropolitana Vatican City . - Legend English and 5 other languages. - Selected points of interest shown pictorially. - Text, index, indexes to points of interest, tourist information, location map, and col. ill. on verso. -
Millennium in maps. Biodiversity : [world] / produced by National Geographic Maps for National Geographic magazine
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3201.D1 1999
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1999
Subject
Notes
Supplement to National Geographic, February 1999.-Scale 1:54,109,440. -Includes text, ancillary maps of Plant productivity, July through September and Plant productivity, January through March, and col. ill./ Text, geologic column, and col. ill. on verso./ Maps on verso: Global forest distribution Projected status of biodiversity, 1998-2018 Global 200 ecoregions [Western hemisphere showing hooded warbler migration route].
Natural hazards of North America / produced by National Geographic = Great disasters, nature in full force
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationF3301.C1 1998
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1998
Subject
Notes
.Supplement to National Geographic, July 1998.- Scale [ca. 1:15,600,000 ; Azimuthal equidistant proj. (E 172°W 52°/N 84°N 14°)- Insets: Earthquakes: shocks from shifting plates Hurricanes: where ill winds blow Hail: showers of icy stones Population: moving toward trouble Volcanoes: dangerous neighbors Tornadoes: terrors of the heartland Droughts: the last gasp
South Asia, with Afghanistan and Myanmar [Scale 1:7,345,000]
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR7625 1997 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1997
Subject
Notes
Supplement to the National Geographic, May 1997. - Scale 1:7,345,000. 1 in. = 116 miles ; Transverse Mercator Proj. (E 60°E 104°/N 36°N 8°).- Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by gradient tints, contours, and soundings.
Indonesia [Scale 1:7,080,000; 1996]
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR8070 1996 .N3
PublisherWashington D.C. : National Geographic Society
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Supplement to National Geographic, February 1996. - Scale 1:7,080,000. 1 in. = 112 miles ; Mercator proj. (E 95°E 140°/N 10°S 15°). - Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by contours and soundings. -Text, vegetation map of Indonesia with notes, world rainfall map, map showing timber exports, maps of Indonesia showing abbreviations. population, monsoon seasons, and mines-natural resources
Indonesia [Scale 1:7,080,000; 1996]
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR8070 1996 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Supplement to National Geographic, February 1996. - Scale 1:7,080,000. 1 in. = 112 miles ; Mercator proj. (E 95°E 140°/N 10°S 15°). - Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by contours and soundings. -Text, vegetation map of Indonesia with notes, world rainfall map, map showing timber exports, maps of Indonesia showing abbreviations. population, monsoon seasons, and mines-natural resources
Millennium in maps. The Milky Way ; Millennium in maps. The Universe / produced by National Geographic Maps for National Geographic magazine = Millennium in maps. The Universe
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3180 1999 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1999
Subject
Notes
Supplement to National Geographic, October 1999.- Universe map consists of 5 maps: Our supercluster The local group Our galactic realm Our sun's neighborhood Our solar system.-Universe map includes text, chronological chart, and col. ill.
Millennium in maps. Exploration : [world] / produced by National Geographic Maps for National Geographic magazine = Explorers
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3201.S12 1998 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1998
Subject
Notes
Supplement to National Geographic, February 1998.- Scale 1:54,109,440. 1 in. = 854 miles. At equator ; Winkel tripel proj., central meridian 0° (W 180°E 180°/N 80°S 75°). - Maps on verso: 1. To A.D. 100, setting out 2. A.D. 100-1400, expanding provincial realms 3. 1400-1700, voyaging for god, glory, and gold 4. 1700-1900s, charting the world, expanding the mind.
Natural hazards of North America / produced by National Geographic
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3301.C1 1998
PublisherWashington D.C. : National Geographic Society
Publication Year1998
Subject
Notes
.Supplement to National Geographic, July 1998.- Scale [ca. 1:15,600,000 ; Azimuthal equidistant proj. (E 172°W 52°/N 84°N 14°)- Insets: Earthquakes: shocks from shifting plates Hurricanes: where ill winds blow Hail: showers of icy stones Population: moving toward trouble Volcanoes: dangerous neighbors Tornadoes: terrors of the heartland Droughts: the last gasp
Everest 50 / produced by National Geographic Maps for National Geographic Magazine. = Everest, a half century after the first climb, new technology maps = Land of the Sherpas
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR7822.E8 A3 2003
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year2003
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:136,000.- Contents: Land of the Sherpas Everest, a half century after the first climb, new technology maps Everest in unprecedented detail. - Shows computer-generated three-dimensional views of Mt. Everest. - Relief shown by contours, shading, and spot heights. - Supplement to National Geographic, May 2003.
A traveler's map of Britain & Ireland / produced by National Geographic Maps for National geographic magazine ; Allen Carroll, chief cartographer ; art by Matthew Cook ; relief by John A. Bonner. = The heart of tourist London [1:10,000]
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR5741.E635 2000 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year2000
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:1,829,000. 1 in. = 28.9 miles ; Polyconic proj. (W 11°E 2°/N 62°N 48°- Supplement to National Geographic, June 2000. - Text, map of The heart of tourist London at scale 1:10,000, ancillary map of Greater London, descriptive index to London points of interest, and col. ill. on verso.
Millennium in maps. Population : [world]
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3201.E2 1998 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1998
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:54,109,440. 1 in. = 854 miles. At equator ; Winkel tripel proj., central meridian 0° (W 180°E 180°/N 90°S 80°). Supplement to National Geographic, October 1998. - Maps on verso: Population and growth Fertility : smaller families Life expectancy : longer lives Urbanization : closer quarters World migration : distant homes. Includes text, statistical data, ancillary maps of Population density and Population and income, 3 other ancillary maps, and col. ill.
Federal lands in the fifty states : [United States] ; United States, the physical landscape
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3701.G5 1996 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:6,766,000. 1 in. = 107 miles ; Albers conic equal-area proj., standard parallels 29°30’ and 45°30’ (W 125°W 65°/N 50°N 20°).
The Balkans : invading hordes, ambitious empires, and the cultural divide between East and West have left the Balkan Peninsula with a legacy of continuous conflict
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR6801.E1 2000 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year2000
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:2,850,000. 1 in. = 45 miles ; Conic proj. (E 12°E 30°/N 49°N 35°). Supplement to National Geographic, February 2000. Ancillary historical maps: The Ottoman era The tinderbox of World War I World War II and its aftermath. Text, world map of Plight of the refugees, 6 ancillary refugee maps of countries/regions, graphs, and col. ill. on verso. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Includes text, glossary, 11 graphs, and col. ill.
The making of Canada. Ontario / produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society ; John F. Shupe, chief cartographer.
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3461.S1 1996 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Scale 1:2,667,000. 1 in. = 42 miles ; Lambert conformal conic proj., standard parallels 49° and 77° (W 98°W 70°/N 58°N 40°). - Supplement to National Geographic, June 1996.- Includes historical notes. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Text, ancillary map showing 1991 population density, and col. ill. on verso. On verso: 1. To 1600, first presence, first peoples 2. 1600-1790, new arrivals, new alliances 3. 1790-1867, migration, expansion 4. 1867-1940, great transformations 5. 1940-present, powerhouse of Canada.